The pain of ‘blue balls’ should never be used as a coercive tactic. But almost half of study participants — mostly women and some men — reported pressure to engage sexually.
Blue balls don't mean the testes actually change colour. It's just an expression used to describe the physical and emotional discomfort or pain experienced by failing to have an orgasm past a certain point. So finishing off does help to alleviate the sensation and stop the pain, but as the article says, it's no excuse to pressure or coerce someone into continuing sex.
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Blue balls don't mean the testes actually change colour. It's just an expression used to describe the physical and emotional discomfort or pain experienced by failing to have an orgasm past a certain point. So finishing off does help to alleviate the sensation and stop the pain, but as the article says, it's no excuse to pressure or coerce someone into continuing sex.